Pixel Flow Level 863 Solution | Pixel Flow 863 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 863 Walkthrough
This level features a delightful, chunky ice cream truck carrying a giant cone on its roof. The board is heavily "framed" by solid strips of color on the top, bottom, and sides. Your main obstacle here isn't just the sheer number of pixels, but a nasty Control Pad blocker sitting right at the top center. This pad blocks your shots until you hit its four colored quadrants (Orange, White, Green, Light Blue).
Because you have to peel away the thick outer frame while simultaneously trying to snipe that Control Pad, the pacing here is awkward. One wrong move jams your waiting slots with pigs that can't reach their target layers. I judge this simply as a very hard level.
Pixel Flow Level 863 Overview
Imagine a classic summer day. You’re looking at a side profile of an ice cream van. It has big black tires, a dark blue chassis, and a white body. The fun part is the roof: there’s a massive orange ice cream cone detail and some pink "toppings" stacked high.
The board layout is deceptive. The truck is boxed in by a rigid frame:
- The Ceiling: A solid strip of Yellow.
- The Floor: A solid strip of Orange at the very bottom, with a strip of Dark Green right above it.
- The Walls: A thick Light Blue (Cyan) border wraps around the left side and top, encasing the truck.
The Control Pad floats near the top, right over the ice cream toppings. It acts as a shield. Until you satisfy its color requirements, you cannot easily access the pink and white details on the roof.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 863
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 863
I start by attacking the bottom border strips—specifically the Orange and Dark Green.
Narratively, this feels like clearing the road so the truck can drive. Logically, these two rows are independent "floating" layers at the very bottom of the screen. They don't overlap much with the truck's internal colors. Using an Orange pig here is safe math: the bottom strip consumes most of its ammo immediately, so it won’t sit in your waiting slots forever. Once the Orange floor is gone, attack the Green strip sitting just above it. This clears up the entire bottom third of the screen, giving you clean firing lines for the truck’s blue chassis later.
If you don't have Orange or Green, look for Yellow. The top yellow strip is a single, isolated layer. Clearing it is free real estate.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 863 without power ups or boosters
By the mid-game, you have likely peeled off the top and bottom borders. Now you face the Light Blue (Cyan) frame and the white truck body. This is where it gets dangerous.
The Light Blue pig is high-value but risky. It handles the large vertical border on the left and the windshield of the truck. Do not play this pig unless you have a clear shot at the windshield or the border is fully exposed. If you play it too early and it hits the border but leaves the windshield covered by other pixels, that pig will clog a slot until the end of the game.
Focus on the Control Pad. It needs White, Orange, Green, and Cyan. Watch your queue. If a White pig appears, check if the Control Pad’s white quadrant is exposed. If yes, fire immediately. If no, hold off. You cannot afford to waste White ammo on the truck body if the blocker is still active.
Your priority shifts to "tunneling." You need to drill through the Pink and White layers on the roof to destroy that Control Pad. Ignore the dark blue chassis and black tires for now; they are at the back of the image and will only distract you.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 863
Once the truck body and the annoying blocker are gone, you are left with the skeleton of the vehicle. This is usually the Dark Blue strip running along the bottom of the van and the Black tires.
The tires are tricky. They are often buried behind the dark blue chassis or the white body panels. You might end up with a Black pig in your last slot with 20 ammo, staring at just 4 pixels of tire. This is fine as long as it's the last move. Just be careful not to trigger the Black pig early, or it will sit in your slot doing nothing while you desperately try to clear the white panels covering the wheels. The final shot is almost always hitting those pixelated hubcaps.


